peacetime
常見例句
- Losing more sweat in peacetime (training, etc.) means shedding less blood in war.
平時(shí)多流汗, 戰(zhàn)時(shí)少流血。
《新英漢大辭典》 - "There is no other capital in peacetime Europe that is being subjected to such devastation for the sake of earning a fast megabuck, " the study said.
“在和平時(shí)期,沒有哪個(gè)歐洲國家的首都遭到這樣的破壞,而目的只是為了賺取快錢”,這份研究報(bào)告表示。 - IT IS not the invasion of Normandy, but by peacetime standards the flotilla stationed about 65km (40 miles) off the Louisiana coast is a mightily impressive one.
這不是諾曼底登陸,但從和平時(shí)期的標(biāo)準(zhǔn)來看,離路易斯安那州海岸65公里(40海里)部署的艦隊(duì)非常壯觀。 - He hoped that could be done slowly, during peacetime.
- During the sixteenth century, the peacetime armies of the Continental Powers were about 10,000 to 20,000 soldiers--very, very little.
6世紀(jì)時(shí),歐洲大陸上的強(qiáng)國,和平時(shí)期的軍隊(duì)數(shù)量很少,大約一萬到兩萬人
耶魯公開課 - 歐洲文明課程節(jié)選 - Even in peacetime, military expenditures take up almost half of the budget of any European state, and in times of war, eighty percent.
即使在和平時(shí)期,歐洲任一國家的軍費(fèi)開支,也幾乎占據(jù)了其預(yù)算的一半,在戰(zhàn)時(shí),更是達(dá)到了80%
耶魯公開課 - 歐洲文明課程節(jié)選 - Such ploys are equivalent to keeping our factories geared to war production in peacetime.
FORBES: Why The Recession Recovery Remains Anemic - Before last year, Britain hadn't been governed by a coalition in peacetime since the 1930s.
ECONOMIST: Britain's coalition government 返回 peacetime